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Red Note - Noisy Nights Hybrid #2

Dates
  • 18 Dec 2020, 6 p.m., Online Only, Internet, Scotland, UK, Youtube Channel

Repertoire Juxtapositions, by Colin Johnson; Firn, by Yaz Lancaster; Khashab Mahtam, by Florence Anna Maunders; Unstable Cycles, by Dan Nolan; Persistensia, by Gabriel Stenborg
Description

To wrap up the year, Noisy Nights come back for another hybrid edition with these outstanding musicians:

  • Tom Hunter – Marimba,
  • Greg Lawson – Violin,
  • Robert Irvine – Cello.

In this second Noisy Nights Hybrid we are showcasing the talent of emerging, amateur and student composers.

Tune in to the concert on our YouTube channel on Friday 18th December at 6PM and join us in waving goodbye to 2020 with some of the best new examples of contemporary classical music.

Share and engage on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram using #NoisyNights

If you enjoy this and are in a position to do so, we hope you will consider making a donation to Help Musicians’ Coronavirus Financial Hardship Fund: https://www.helpmusicians.org.uk/support-our-work/make-a-donation Thank you!

Red Note is a PRS Foundation Talent Development Partner.


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